The Trina Turk Atlanta Boutique in Buckhead is the brand’s eighth location and unveils a new store concept—a fresh and neutral backdrop inspired by the work of Richard Neutra and Donald Wexler, with visual and tactile sophistication created by subtle textures. MR Architecture + Décor, which also designed the Trina Turk Bal Harbour and Dallas stores, created a free-flowing space with a rich palette of contrasting elements in the 2,100 square foot store. Concrete block screens are positioned next to soft grey silk tussah walls. A sparkling, woven brass canopy floats above the smooth cream colored clay surface of herringbone patterned brick flooring blurring the lines between indoors and outdoors.

Trina Turk’s first and only northern California outpost features a Big Sur vibe as its predominant inspiration. Modernist Los Angeles architect Barbara Bestor suspended striking, whitewashed beams from the ceiling and lined the walls with diagonal planks of reclaimed barn redwood in this suburban location halfway between San Francisco and Palo Alto. The Burlingame Avenue location, opened in July 2009, showcases a floor-to-ceiling glass exterior with dynamic and playful show windows, revitalizing retail in the newly revamped pedestrian neighborhood. Bestor, who also designed T

Reminiscent of a garden courtyard, Trina Turk’s bright Highland Park Village boutique is splashed with vibrant, emerald green popping against a neutral palette of white and ivory. Consistent with the iconic Spanish-style architecture of this historic landmark shopping center in Dallas, David Mann of MR Architecture & Décor conceived an arched canopy concept for the shop. Opened in July 2011, the store features gracefully curved seating accented with bright graphic print pillows and elegant arched alcoves that enticingly frame metallic sunbursts and Trina Turk’s seasonal collections.

Honolulu

The Trina Turk / Mr Turk boutique at the International Marketplace is inspired by the Hawaii Five-0 era of classic midcentury architecture in Honolulu including the IBM building by Vladimir Ossipoff, the Bank of Hawaii by George Wimberly, and the Punaluu Beach Pavilions. Our design team partnered with Los Angeles based Bestor Architecture to create a showcase expressing the paradise of Waikiki through a textural mix: white painted breeze blocks, capiz shell lighting, penny tile flooring, philodendron print wallpaper and angled wood paneling. The light and airy space provides a modern backdrop for the signature prints and optimistic color in the Trina Turk & Mr Turk collections.

The Trina Turk Houston boutique is located in the heart of the Galleria shopping center surrounded by world class luxury brands. A brass mesh façade frames the entrance showcasing a modernist screen block feature wall and sliding glass doors that open fully across the threshold, emblematic of the indoor/outdoor California lifestyle embodied by the Trina Turk brand. The jewel box interior is fitted with custom fixtures and furnishings in luxurious materials: terrazzo tile, leather, lucite, brass and bronzed glass. The overall effect is chic, glamorous and signature Trina Turk.

Manhattan Beach’s brand new corner enclave, six blocks from the ocean, opened in November 2013, as Trina’s ninth retail location! With great natural light and floor to ceiling windows on two sides, the California modern loft-like space features the work of SimonGlover, Inc. and innovative, flexible floor fixtures, allowing freedom and movement in the store layout. The interior is a fusion of elements from Trina Turk boutiques in Palm Springs, Burlingame and Atlanta reflecting a strong, west coast beach influence. Merchandise will include women’s ready-to-wear, dresses, swimwear, recreation and a selection of the residential collection.

Trina Turk made a colorful splash in New York in December 2006, with her third signature boutique and first East Coast location. MR Architecture & Décor renovated the 1880’s landmark in lower Manhattan allowing Trina to showcase her coveted California flair in the historic, cobblestoned Meatpacking District. A fan of designer Jonathan Adler’s work at the Parker Palm Springs hotel, Trina felt his uninhibited style was a perfect match for her 1970s California vision for the urban East Coast. Fusing vintage and modern sensibilities into their creations, both share a love of vibrant palettes. Their collaborative efforts have resulted in white textures layered with splashes of teal, lichen green, mustard, coral and brown. Chic yet organic and natural motifs include macramé, sunburst carved doors salvaged from the Alan Ladd building in Palm Springs and a unique scrap lumber tree sculpture by Malcolm Hill in the rear alcove.

In Orange County, the Trina Turk Fashion Island boutique opened in November 2008. Trina Turk’s fourth boutique, the third designed by Kelly Wearstler, reflects the relaxed yet sophisticated style of Newport Beach. The bright, chic and feminine space features vintage-inspired, flower motif lighting, geometric lattice backdrops and a diagonally set marble floor.

Trina Turk Palm Springs, an Oasis of Style! Check out the expanded flagship boutique featuring Women’s Apparel, Accessories, Mr Turk Menswear, Swim + Spa, Recreation and Residential stores, all in one! Opened in 2002, the groundbreaking Trina Turk boutique is housed in a 1960s low-slung, glass-walled Albert Frey building in Palm Springs, California. Originally designed by Kelly Wearstler, the swank modern resort interior combined 1970s style with vintage flair.

Newly expanded in April 2012, the store now occupies the entire corner building and a luxuriously spacious 5,000 square feet, and has reinvigorated retail in the northern end of Palm Canyon Drive. Acclaimed architect Barbara Bestor reconfigured the entire space as a modernist, bohemian enclave, with walls of chevron wood and brown and white tiles that echo her work in the Burlingame boutique. Encompassing the iconic Trina Turk women’s apparel, Mr Turk menswear, Swim & Spa and Residential collections all under one roof, Trina Turk continues to revitalize the Uptown Design District, a perfect showcase for her entire "California chic" empire.

Located in South Pasadena, the Trina Turk Outlet is housed in a traditional store-front on Mission Street, nestled in the neighborhood of charming historic Craftsmen bungalows, popular local eateries, and boutiques catering to the community and frequent Angeleno shoppers. The outlet offers Trina Turk merchandise from past deliveries and provides customers with an opportunity to buy rare finds and last chance items. Lined with exterior bright, yellow awnings and mid-century accents, the boutique provides guests with a full sampling of the modern Trina Turk lifestyle.

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